ailuntx is an open-source developer focused on lightweight system utilities that expose low-level hardware telemetry to power users and overclockers. The publisher’s single public offering, winmon, is a minimalist terminal-based monitor purpose-built for Windows machines equipped with recent Intel CPUs and NVIDIA GPUs; it streams real-time temperature, frequency, power, fan and utilization readouts directly to the command prompt without requiring heavyweight GUI layers or background services. Typical use cases include thermal validation during stress-testing, FPS-tuning sessions for gamers, and silent-mode benchmarking for reviewers who need a clutter-free overlay that can be piped into logs or OBS. Because the tool pulls data from official Intel Power Gadget and NVIDIA Driver APIs, it is frequently compiled against new microcode and driver drops, making nightly builds more current than most retail hardware suites. ailuntx keeps the entire project on GitHub under permissive licensing, so enthusiasts can fork, audit or contribute sensor modules for upcoming architectures. Users who simply want the executable can skip building from source; the publisher’s software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest upstream build, and can be queued alongside other utilities for unattended batch installation.

winmon

Windows terminal hardware monitor for Intel CPU and NVIDIA GPU

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